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The musician talks "Sainthood," break-ups and the evolution of Tegan and Sara.
The singer/songwriter tells The L.A. Times that her being a lesbian doesn't factor into her lyrics.
Mariette Hansson is one of the top contender's for this year's prize, and she told her home country's gay newspaper she's in a relationship with a woman.
The frontwoman of the mainstream metal band OTEP puts her name behind LGBT and women's rights, and ignores homophobes and misogynists trying to get in her way.
The country singer/actress tells Out magazine that she doesn't judge anyone, and hopes her conservative fans follow suit.
The musician says she thinks a women-only festival is marginalizing, but we'd love to see her on the bill when it comes back around in 2010.
Lowe talks about songwriting, falling in love with her fiancée Angela, and coming out publicly.
Von Iva's Bex and Lay Lay tell Bridget all about life on the road and performing with Zooey Deschanel in Yes Man.
The former Le Tigre member talks about her new band, MEN, touring, and using Twitter to keep in touch with her girlfriend Sia.
The out singer/songwriter talks about how her music can bring women together.
She's Got the Look's out rocker-turned-model talks about her band, the show, and lesbian fashion.
The musician plugged by Kanye West and Vanity Fair talks about her past, her new album, and — for the first time — about being out.
The prolific singer-songwriter talks about her new album, why she's not a folk singer, and being pressured to come out by her label.
Susan and Jen of the edgy queer pop rock band Dance Yourself to Death talk about their history together, their first album, and their new hit song "Sea of Love."
The talented musician who fuses hip-hop and classical music talks about toy instruments, turning down a record deal as a teenager, and lucky charms.
The band braves a Minnesota blizzard to film their latest video.
An interview with the band — and a free download of their single "Postcards."
Foster talks about songwriting, being out in the music industry, and her latest hit "I Didn't Just Kiss Her."
The alt-country chanteuse releases a new CD and talks about her tough look on the album cover.
The former Soundgarden/Audisolave frontman records a pop album with Timbaland, and still thinks his feminine side is "a dyke."
SOS guitarist Jessie Farmer talks about why being in an all-female band is a blessing and a curse.
The queer graphic designer and artist has worked with Melissa Ferrick, Rachael Cantu, Death Cab for Cutie, and Tegan and Sara.
Bridget talks to the out hip hop artist Melange Lavonne about homophobia, basketball and the joys of dating a cheerleader.
The Detroit-based lesbian MC talks misogyny and homophobia in hip hop.
Lead singer Abisha on songwriting, what she loves — and what she hates.
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